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there have been 50 to 100 gas main breaks officials tell us and 30 water main leaks. we hope to have even more information. the update on their response to those breaks coming up in just a moment. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. it was a big one. the white house even says president obama has been briefed on this quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders in this area in case more resources are needed. we know there have now been 60 aftershocks felt in the napa area since the quake hit. all of them fairly minor. there were a couple. one that was a 2.5 magnitude and 3.6 magnitude aftershock and there's potential for 5.0 magnitude aftershock. let's go live right now to a press conference with new information. this is in napa county. >> this is the 12:00 briefing as promised. i had hoped this afternoon that we would have more information to share with you in terms of details. we're finding that our people in the field are struggling to get out and do necessary work and get back and report so we'll probab
there have been 50 to 100 gas main breaks officials tell us and 30 water main leaks. we hope to have even more information. the update on their response to those breaks coming up in just a moment. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. it was a big one. the white house even says president obama has been briefed on this quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders in this area in case more resources are needed. we know there have now...
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but they are responding to 50 to 100 reports of gas main breaks as well as 30 water main leaks. the water we're told is still safe to drink. but this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. so it was significant. the white house now says president obama has been briefed on the quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders, again, as a state of emergency has been declared within the last half hour. joining me right now on the phone is mark loose, and we have him live on camera with us. thank you so much for taking time to talk with us. i imagine your community is struggling a little bit this morning. how are you doing? and how are the folks there? >> we're very busy. working to assess the situation. we're really thankful there hasn't been a loss of life. we're regretful for those who have been injured. but i think we're very fortunate that it occurred when it did if it occurred during business hours, it could have been a lot worse. >> we have seen the images of the fires that broke out of the buildings that had bricks fall off.
but they are responding to 50 to 100 reports of gas main breaks as well as 30 water main leaks. the water we're told is still safe to drink. but this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989. so it was significant. the white house now says president obama has been briefed on the quake. and federal officials are in touch with the state and the local responders, again, as a state of emergency has been declared within the last half hour. joining me right now on the phone is mark...
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this is main highway up to donetsk, about 15 k in that direction. as you can see, it is absolutely deserted. we stopped because of the shelling which the locals say has been going on for days. and most of them spend most of their time underground. it is too dangerous, they say to be out. in donetsk itself, shelling killed at least 15 civilians on thursday. the casualty count growing each day. those who can, flee across the front lines hoping signs marking their precious load of children will save them from the cruelty of mortar rounds. it was scary, this little boy says. we were scared they would hit us. the shells would hit us and there were airplanes overhead. the troops that stay now facing an altogether tougher foe. as russia apparently bares its teeth on ukrainian soil. >>> the first couple days of the new israel gaza truce have passed peacefully. what now for the thousands of people trying to rebuild their lives after seven week of heavy conflict. >>> and we asked a safety expert if he thinks this jetliner will ever be found. at od, whatever b
this is main highway up to donetsk, about 15 k in that direction. as you can see, it is absolutely deserted. we stopped because of the shelling which the locals say has been going on for days. and most of them spend most of their time underground. it is too dangerous, they say to be out. in donetsk itself, shelling killed at least 15 civilians on thursday. the casualty count growing each day. those who can, flee across the front lines hoping signs marking their precious load of children will...
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tony lincoln says the main burden will be on hamas to live up to this cease-fire. also a second american ebola patient is on her way back to the united states at this hour. nancy writebol contracted the disease in liberia, she's expected to join a fellow aid worker kent brantly at an isolation facility, as i understand they're undergoing some treatment. russia says it's holding military exercises near ukraine this week. the move comes as the west accuses vladimir putin amassing troops along the border. government forces are closing in, the main strong hold of pro russian separatists. >> now back to our top story, israel insists it will cease all activity if hamas does the same, the operation aimed at destroying hamas's tunnel network is continuing. as we approach the cease-fire, matthew, stack things up for us, israel is saying all their operations will end during the cease-fire, this tunneling operation is coming to a close, does israel feel its efforts were successful in this campaign? >> that's certainly the sort of gloss that the israeli defense forces have bee
tony lincoln says the main burden will be on hamas to live up to this cease-fire. also a second american ebola patient is on her way back to the united states at this hour. nancy writebol contracted the disease in liberia, she's expected to join a fellow aid worker kent brantly at an isolation facility, as i understand they're undergoing some treatment. russia says it's holding military exercises near ukraine this week. the move comes as the west accuses vladimir putin amassing troops along the...
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more than 100 water main or gas main breaks, and 30 water main breaks. so emergency crews are right now working quickly to get to these different areas that might need help. so far, just three people with critical injuries. nobody reported missing and no death. so that is the good news. i want to get right out to our photo journalist jeff king who has driven up to napa early this morning. i know you live in the bay area, jeff. describe for me what you're seeing where you are. >> ana, we're downtown napa, right in the heart of the downtown. and this building suffered extreme damage. you can see. the owner was here a little while ago and he told me that had this occurred in the afternoon that right on this corner is a wine bar and those would have been outdoor tables where all those bricks fell. >> on the ground. and chad myers, feel free to jump in here. i know you are with me, as well. but first, jeff, i know you felt the earthquake this morning, and you are outside of napa. tell us what that was like. >> i woke up at 3:20 and the windows were rattling a
more than 100 water main or gas main breaks, and 30 water main breaks. so emergency crews are right now working quickly to get to these different areas that might need help. so far, just three people with critical injuries. nobody reported missing and no death. so that is the good news. i want to get right out to our photo journalist jeff king who has driven up to napa early this morning. i know you live in the bay area, jeff. describe for me what you're seeing where you are. >> ana,...
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one of the main targets was cacahuate. a local contact in arlington. we were able to tail him to a mobile home he had rented. we conducted video surveillance there. we were able to put the train conductor meet with him there. one of the agents had information that he was in a stash house with a load of aliens. there were numerous people laying down asleep. one of them was with laying on the couch. i recognized him as being cacahuate. i grabbed him, put him on the floor. he was subsequently charged with that smuggling load he was apprehended with. it kicked in the process of the denison 11. >> one of the coyotes is doing 24 years in an american prison where he should be. >> the train conductor did 41 months. he's out. >> the missing piece of the puzzle now is ballesteros. >> the indictments came in 2003. it's within been over ten years. nothing has come about. >> the case has been dismissed without prejudice, meaning that it could be re-opened. there is reason to believe don memo may be back in texas. when and if he is found toing the same thing, the co
one of the main targets was cacahuate. a local contact in arlington. we were able to tail him to a mobile home he had rented. we conducted video surveillance there. we were able to put the train conductor meet with him there. one of the agents had information that he was in a stash house with a load of aliens. there were numerous people laying down asleep. one of them was with laying on the couch. i recognized him as being cacahuate. i grabbed him, put him on the floor. he was subsequently...
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where the main business, the main income, is growing marijuana, and it is an industry that employs lots of people, but it's still illegal. it's still a dangerous business. it's still a lot of people that are on the margins of it. there's a lot of bad people in that business. >> i believe that he had a background in marijuana, and that's what brought shane miller and his family to our community. >> i really didn't know anything about them other than that they lived on our street. yeah. we never really saw them out in front of the house or anything. it is crazy to think that someone with potential to do something so horrific lived just a quarter mile away from you. >> but it was september, 2011, when i first met sandy, and i was a hairdresser. sandy miller was my client. i'll never forget when i first met her, when she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair, and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful, why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they
where the main business, the main income, is growing marijuana, and it is an industry that employs lots of people, but it's still illegal. it's still a dangerous business. it's still a lot of people that are on the margins of it. there's a lot of bad people in that business. >> i believe that he had a background in marijuana, and that's what brought shane miller and his family to our community. >> i really didn't know anything about them other than that they lived on our street....
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street here, one of the main streets in ferguson. but obviously captain johnson making the point that they basically had no choice. errol. >> moments after captain johnson updated the media on what took place there tonight, and one other item, schools are closed monday because of what happened overnight. ed, we will connect with you later. thanks very much. >> we also have cnn's don lemon in ferguson. he has been out there for some time and has witnessed a lot of the police tactics. don, what do you make of what captain johnson has announced that they were responding to molotov cocktails, shootings, looting, all preplanned. did you witness or see any of that? >> reporter: i did not witness any of that, but i did witness a gunshot and some of my crew members saw the flash from the gun right near where we are. but i have to say i have been speaking to captain i don't know son since the first day he took over, first moments he took over. tonight he sounded very frustrated, sounded very tire. and he sounds worn and weary. he tried everyt
street here, one of the main streets in ferguson. but obviously captain johnson making the point that they basically had no choice. errol. >> moments after captain johnson updated the media on what took place there tonight, and one other item, schools are closed monday because of what happened overnight. ed, we will connect with you later. thanks very much. >> we also have cnn's don lemon in ferguson. he has been out there for some time and has witnessed a lot of the police tactics....
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that's on the main road connecting mosul with syria. look at that cloud there. kurdish officials say the fire is an apparent attempt to disrupt their advance on isis positions. >> we want to bring you more now on that slaughter of syrian soldiers and the militants' capture of peshmerga forces in northern iraq. our anna coren has details for you now. but we have to give you a warning here. the images you're about to see are graphic. >> reporter: walking hopelessly through the desert, stripped down to their underwear, most with hands firmly behind their head, these syrian soldiers know the horror that's about to unfold. this grainy isis video then shows a pile of bloody bodies. before the camera swings around to reveal this. an endless line of dead soldiers lying face down in the dirt. the sunni extremists claim these are the 250 syrian soldiers they captured during their week-long bloody battle to take al tabka military base. the last stronghold for bashar al assad's regime in raqa province. a large swath of eastern syria now controlled by isis. militants gloatin
that's on the main road connecting mosul with syria. look at that cloud there. kurdish officials say the fire is an apparent attempt to disrupt their advance on isis positions. >> we want to bring you more now on that slaughter of syrian soldiers and the militants' capture of peshmerga forces in northern iraq. our anna coren has details for you now. but we have to give you a warning here. the images you're about to see are graphic. >> reporter: walking hopelessly through the desert,...
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there have been about 50 gas main breaks up to 100 reported and 30 water main breaks. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989 and the white house tells us president obama has been briefed on the quake and federal officials are in touch with state and local responders to see how they may be able to assist. already more than 60 aftershocks have been felt in the napa area since this quake hit. all of those fortunately just minor. we want to go now live to the scene in northern california. we go right to the heart of napa near the epicenter of the earthquake. describe the scene there. >> reporter: if you have ever been to napa, you know the downtown area is filled with old buildings. that's why when you walk around here, this is what you see. you can see all of these bricks. timing is really fortunate. at 3:20 in the morning there's no one here. had it happened at different time of day, people would have been sitting there and injury totals would have been far different. as we walk through downtown napa, this is a scene we see repeated over and over ag
there have been about 50 gas main breaks up to 100 reported and 30 water main breaks. this is the strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1989 and the white house tells us president obama has been briefed on the quake and federal officials are in touch with state and local responders to see how they may be able to assist. already more than 60 aftershocks have been felt in the napa area since this quake hit. all of those fortunately just minor. we want to go now live to the scene in northern...
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broken water mains hampering firefighters' efforts to extinguish the flames. fire crews having no choice but to let these mobile homes burn to the ground. expert ns now warning residentsf aftershocks. >> we think there are 50 or 0 aftershocks now. the largest being a magnitude 3.6. we think the aftershocks will continue for several weeks. >> reporter: now the napa valley wine industry is still in the process of taking stock of all the damage, but we know that some wineries, the loss will be very significant, carol. right now, though, the main concern is really with the infrastructure, making sure they get all the power back on. but we're told from pg&e, pacific gas and electric, that power for most of the residents has been restored. at one point you had 70,000 without power. at this point, only 150 customers don't have power at this point. pretty quick work by the utility crews. also of course trying to make sure that there are no gas leaks and that the water mains get repaired, as well. carol? >> absolutely. dan simon reporting live from napa. >>> i want to
broken water mains hampering firefighters' efforts to extinguish the flames. fire crews having no choice but to let these mobile homes burn to the ground. expert ns now warning residentsf aftershocks. >> we think there are 50 or 0 aftershocks now. the largest being a magnitude 3.6. we think the aftershocks will continue for several weeks. >> reporter: now the napa valley wine industry is still in the process of taking stock of all the damage, but we know that some wineries, the loss...
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so they're clearing the main drag through ferguson tonight is essentially what's going on right now, and doing a sweep, essentially is what's going on as they advance further down toward the southern end of the main business drag. >> steve, are you getting a sense that this is diffusing the situation? >> i don't mean to chuckle like that, but there's not much a situation left to diffuse. there's a huge number of police officers out here right now, the numbers are very large and the number of protesters extremely small, there isn't a lot of diffusing to do, but we do see at the other end, by the mcdonald's now, i can see some lights, which to me tells me that there may be some media down there, they look like camera lights. i also see police vehicles down there as well. and the riot police are down there, pushing out what little crowd remains. >> if you're just joining us, you're watching the developing situation in ferguson, missouri, where after 10 days of unrest, police appear to have diffused a very tense situation there in ferguson, about half an hour after water bottles were thr
so they're clearing the main drag through ferguson tonight is essentially what's going on right now, and doing a sweep, essentially is what's going on as they advance further down toward the southern end of the main business drag. >> steve, are you getting a sense that this is diffusing the situation? >> i don't mean to chuckle like that, but there's not much a situation left to diffuse. there's a huge number of police officers out here right now, the numbers are very large and the...
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they were people. >> the main smuggler we were going after was don memo, of course. we knew he worked out of mexico city. >> even though his fingerprints may not be on the hatch of that train, police say he's alleged to have been an accessory, a major part of the murder of those 11 people and those families cannot even begin to heal until guillermo madrigal balesteros is in handcuffs. >> we started putting surveillance on don memo. at this particular time we had no pictures of him, no i.d. i decided we needed to identify him. we called the harlingen police department. they were able to pull him over on a traffic violation. >> gabe called to tell me, we have memo here. >> he didn't have proof of insurance or driver's license. he didn't even know who the truck belonged to. >> i called to say we thought we should go ahead and hold onto him. go ahead and charge him. go ahead and arrest him. our instructions were that we weren't ready yet because we were still waiting for dna. we didn't have all of the pertinent facts that the assistant u.s. attorney felt she needed at th
they were people. >> the main smuggler we were going after was don memo, of course. we knew he worked out of mexico city. >> even though his fingerprints may not be on the hatch of that train, police say he's alleged to have been an accessory, a major part of the murder of those 11 people and those families cannot even begin to heal until guillermo madrigal balesteros is in handcuffs. >> we started putting surveillance on don memo. at this particular time we had no pictures of...
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. >> the hippie movement was swaying the main stream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50, even 60 years old. >> in the states, poverty is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more get zonked out of their minds, like it or not, we're living in the stoned age. >> the counterculture came in with hard punches to the main stream culture. >> people have already changed their minds about contraception, abortion, premarital sex. >> the 1960s were absolutely a sexual revolution. because of the pill, women could be sexual, they didn't have to get pregnant. societal forces come together. >> here, if you love somebody and people here love everybody, if you want to make move to somebody, then you should. there's no reason why you shouldn't. >> free love was all well and good. there was a lot of accidental sex. but we didn't look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other and life was beautiful and people weren't judgmental. >> the main stream young people were telling their parent
. >> the hippie movement was swaying the main stream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50, even 60 years old. >> in the states, poverty is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more get zonked out of their minds, like it or not, we're living in the stoned age. >> the counterculture came in with hard punches to the main stream culture. >> people have already...
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right now most of the main street, the main avenue there is clear. there is still a heavy police presence here. police now up above with a spotlight. and people seem to be holding back, waiting to see what happens next. we don't know if people are going to try to loop around and return. >> and yon, the question is when you witnessed all of this, was anyone hurt during the firing of the tear gas or during any of this unrest? >> we could only see from one vantage point. the side we were on, we saw people affected by the tear gas. we didn't see anyone injured. any more seriously than, that you know. so people were rubbing their eyes and the burning. but, again, we couldn't see what was happening on the other side of the street. but from where we were, we didn't see anyone hurt beyond the effect of the tear gas. >> and yon, we have been hearing people there all day long and all this week since this has happened describing it. this is appearing to be a police state right now. even saying that it looks like something out of a war zone. how much presence is
right now most of the main street, the main avenue there is clear. there is still a heavy police presence here. police now up above with a spotlight. and people seem to be holding back, waiting to see what happens next. we don't know if people are going to try to loop around and return. >> and yon, the question is when you witnessed all of this, was anyone hurt during the firing of the tear gas or during any of this unrest? >> we could only see from one vantage point. the side we...
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moving peacefully as you say down this main drag. suddenly as i said earlier, this mass of people were flocking back to get out of this main drag because they were hearing sounds, whether it was gunshots or gas being fired, but there were bangs and there was panic and there was movement. and since then as i say there's been no real letup. >> there was some suggestion that those sounds were fireworks. some people have suggested that. by your trained ear, can you definitely confirm they were gunshots? >> i've seen fireworks tonight but i've also heard gunshots. and the sounds are very different. i've seen and heard fireworks sort of two or three times tonight. but the gunshots have come in rapid-fire bursts. and then you hear sometimes another burst coming back in the other direction. so it's true that there have been fireworks but there have been gunshots in several parts of the city, also i'm sure in parts of the city i've not been in. >> did you say you also witnessed some protesters carrying guns, or not? >> i haven't seen any guns
moving peacefully as you say down this main drag. suddenly as i said earlier, this mass of people were flocking back to get out of this main drag because they were hearing sounds, whether it was gunshots or gas being fired, but there were bangs and there was panic and there was movement. and since then as i say there's been no real letup. >> there was some suggestion that those sounds were fireworks. some people have suggested that. by your trained ear, can you definitely confirm they...
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you can see there's the main earthquake, 6.1 magnitude, just to the south of napa, and we just had that largest aftershock right at around 3.5 magnitude or so, and that's very close to that epicenter, and so that's what we're going to be feeling, candy, over the next several hours, the next 24 hours, the most crucial time, and then over time, over the next couple of days, those should start to get fewer and fewer, but like i mentioned over the next 24 hours, that's going to be the crucial time, over 100,000 people felt very violent shaking, and so scary moments during the wee hours of this morning. >> jennifer gray and augie martin, just two on cnn's team following this 6.1 earthquake in northern california. cnn will keep you up to date. >>> following the group's murder of american journalist james foley, president obama is considering expanding u.s. military strikes against isis into syria. with me now, two members of the senate armed services committee, senator jack reed is a democrat from rhode island, and senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina. welcome both. senator
you can see there's the main earthquake, 6.1 magnitude, just to the south of napa, and we just had that largest aftershock right at around 3.5 magnitude or so, and that's very close to that epicenter, and so that's what we're going to be feeling, candy, over the next several hours, the next 24 hours, the most crucial time, and then over time, over the next couple of days, those should start to get fewer and fewer, but like i mentioned over the next 24 hours, that's going to be the crucial time,...
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heavy rainfall going to be the main concern. but as you can see, a direct impact going to be a probability as it approaches, potentially a weak hurricane when it approaches that region. >> on the other side of the united states, we're talking about tropical storm bertha. 60 miles per hour winds. has the potential to be a hurricane, but all the models steer it away from the united states. at this point it looks like not a major player for severe weather in the thunderstorms in the united states. good news there. >> would you say last hour, natalie, bye-bye bertha? >> bye-bye bertha. we'll wait for the letter c storm to see what happens next. >> thanks, pedram. >>> still to come, commemorating a milestone. britain declaring war on germany, what would become world war i. we'll tell you how it's being remembered next. you'll love nature valley sweet and salty bars. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female
heavy rainfall going to be the main concern. but as you can see, a direct impact going to be a probability as it approaches, potentially a weak hurricane when it approaches that region. >> on the other side of the united states, we're talking about tropical storm bertha. 60 miles per hour winds. has the potential to be a hurricane, but all the models steer it away from the united states. at this point it looks like not a major player for severe weather in the thunderstorms in the united...
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this is the main highway from mariupol up to donetsk, which is about 15 k in that direction. as you can see, it is absolutely deserted. we stopped because of that shelling, which the locals say has been going on for days. and most of them spend most of their time underground. it's too dangerous, they say, to -- to be out. in donetsk itself shelling killed at least 15 civilians on thursday. the casualty count growing each day. those who can flee across the front lines, hoping signs marking their precious load, children, will save them from the cruelty of random mortar rounds. "it was scary," this little boy says. "we were scared they would hit us, the shells would hit us. and there were airplanes overhead." the troops that stay now facing an altogether tougher foe as russia apparently bares its teeth on ukrainian soil. diana magnay, cnn, mariupol, ukraine. >>> isis fighters say they executed more than 250 syrian soldiers, and video posted online appears to prove it. we'll show that to you in just a moment. >> yeah. unfortunately, when there's an isis story too many times it co
this is the main highway from mariupol up to donetsk, which is about 15 k in that direction. as you can see, it is absolutely deserted. we stopped because of that shelling, which the locals say has been going on for days. and most of them spend most of their time underground. it's too dangerous, they say, to -- to be out. in donetsk itself shelling killed at least 15 civilians on thursday. the casualty count growing each day. those who can flee across the front lines, hoping signs marking their...
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one of the main reasons why hawaii has only been impacted twice in recorded history. iselle looks like it will get close to making it a hurricane, if not a strong tropical storm. that would be friday into saturday. hawaii's state department of education announcing closures of all schools across the islandses for thursday. including everything across maui counties as well. when it comes to school closures, you take a look. the storm approaches the island friday afternoon, winds 100 kilometers 60 miles per hour, that is the first storm of the week behind it. julio, looks identical to iselle. this would be later into the weekend. and the winds also would be a strong tropical storm, potentially weak hurricane. people are taking it seriously in this region. >> it's a double whammy, isn't it? >> yes. >> thanks very much. >>> what about two serious surfers, right? >> there you go. they were joined this week by a special guest off the northeastern coast of england. take a look, a young seal crashed their surf session, just climbed on to their boards. >> they caught the whole
one of the main reasons why hawaii has only been impacted twice in recorded history. iselle looks like it will get close to making it a hurricane, if not a strong tropical storm. that would be friday into saturday. hawaii's state department of education announcing closures of all schools across the islandses for thursday. including everything across maui counties as well. when it comes to school closures, you take a look. the storm approaches the island friday afternoon, winds 100 kilometers 60...
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it's quiet now, and that is the main point of this. the hope it will last a 72 hours, and perhaps beyond if the talks in cairo between both sides of the equation here are successful. we'll keep a close eye on this. >> there are correspondents tells us they've seen people moving about, even seeing cars down the road is a good sign. again, the u.s. and others have pledged assistance for the millions of people there who desperately need it. >>> well, after a deadly landslide, recovery efforts in india continue amid heavy monsoon rains. ivan joins us now. >> this is the time of year for these things. this is part of the world where we get so much rainfall. because of the topography here, the steep hills that people live in at the bottom of the hills, you get the disasters that transpire. this is what we had, a remote village across the southwestern part of india, with the steep terrain. some of these homes, no longer there, as a result of the landslide that occurred the last couple days. let's take you to the ground and show you what occur
it's quiet now, and that is the main point of this. the hope it will last a 72 hours, and perhaps beyond if the talks in cairo between both sides of the equation here are successful. we'll keep a close eye on this. >> there are correspondents tells us they've seen people moving about, even seeing cars down the road is a good sign. again, the u.s. and others have pledged assistance for the millions of people there who desperately need it. >>> well, after a deadly landslide,...
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up the earth. >> but after seven years living near manson's prison, visiting him regular ly, star's main focs switched to clearing his name. >> it's just not a true story. it's completely fabricated. >> manson's always maintained his innocence and called star from prison before our interview to stress it again. [ inaudible ] you all a bunch of liars. you're all liars. >> star is so loyal that when manson was tossed into solitary confinement, she shaved her head and carved an x in her forehead. >> it's a show of support. just like when they did it back in 1970 whatever. >> in 1971, when susan atkins, patricia krenwinkel, and less liz van houten were on trial with hansen, they all carved xs in their foreheads just like manson had. all three manson girls went to prison. atkins died there of brain cancer in 2009. van houten and krenwinkel say they are rehabilitated but have been denied parole multiple times. >> i was raised to be a decent human being. i puturned into a monster and i spent these years going back to a decent human being. >> i'm so ashamed of my actions. >> former manson follow
up the earth. >> but after seven years living near manson's prison, visiting him regular ly, star's main focs switched to clearing his name. >> it's just not a true story. it's completely fabricated. >> manson's always maintained his innocence and called star from prison before our interview to stress it again. [ inaudible ] you all a bunch of liars. you're all liars. >> star is so loyal that when manson was tossed into solitary confinement, she shaved her head and...
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because it seems to be relatively secondary as opposed to a main role. give us your analysis. >> yeah, i don't think that's unusual, considering how these particular talks are taking shape. there's all kinds of indications, as we mentioned, that these talks are focusing on the immediate cease-fire that's in place right now, the 72-hour cease-fire. there's no indication that these two sides are talking about the nitty-gritty, the so-called permanent peace, lasting truce. if that was the case, if these talks would reach that status, you can be sure that washington would send a higher level team at this point they've decided to send a lower level delegation in an advisory monitoring capacity, wolf. >> critical talks under way where you are in cairo. we will of course stay in very close touch with you. we'll have much more coverage of the crisis in the middle east. that's coming up. we're following other important news. the reaction over at the pentagon. we have new details on that a ta attack in afghanistan that killed an american general. and later what co
because it seems to be relatively secondary as opposed to a main role. give us your analysis. >> yeah, i don't think that's unusual, considering how these particular talks are taking shape. there's all kinds of indications, as we mentioned, that these talks are focusing on the immediate cease-fire that's in place right now, the 72-hour cease-fire. there's no indication that these two sides are talking about the nitty-gritty, the so-called permanent peace, lasting truce. if that was the...
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loss, just as you've seen, also the buildings, houses on fire, we've also seen, you know, the water mains busted. it's just been a mess across a lot of these neighborhoods. we're seeing pictures right there, one of those homes on fire, and so a lot of lecleanup going on. the brick buildings, older buildings in the downtown areas, structural damage, a lot of these stores as you're seeing there, inside, you can see wine bottles just completely broken on the floor, just total disaster inside, not only in the stores but people's homes, very similar scenes like you're seeing there, things off the shelves, in people's kitchens, living rooms, seeing messy situation. of course like you said, over 100,000 people felt very, very strong shaking with this being the strongest earthquake felt in about 25 years, so a lot of people waking up this morning very, very scared. so break it down for you, of course, 3:20 this morning magnitude of 6.1, the depth was 6.7 miles, six miles south-southwest of napa. no tsunami watches or warnings were ever issued which is good news there and when you break it down wi
loss, just as you've seen, also the buildings, houses on fire, we've also seen, you know, the water mains busted. it's just been a mess across a lot of these neighborhoods. we're seeing pictures right there, one of those homes on fire, and so a lot of lecleanup going on. the brick buildings, older buildings in the downtown areas, structural damage, a lot of these stores as you're seeing there, inside, you can see wine bottles just completely broken on the floor, just total disaster inside, not...
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i think the main thing for the u.s. is to be able to deny if it paid a ransom or encouraged the payment of a ransom. however, as i said, if a ransom is paid by someone else, by a family or by an employer, that's different story. the u.s. does not obstruct someone else paying the ransom. >> that open the door for private efforts to use money where the u.s. says, listen, we don't like it, but if it's gonna happen out of our sight it can happen? doesn't that fuel the terrorist groups like the u.s. is concerned it would? >> yes, it does, but not a lot they can do to prevent that or don't want to get involved in seeming to obstruct a situation where a family or employer is negotiating. a tricking ya area, there are a number of countries that get involved in the negotiations, back and forth, a group that probably doesn't want to be categorized in the same way as isis and possibly have an attack on them. they want to, again, they are not moderate, but they are not as severely extreme as isis. >> and i just want to make clear t
i think the main thing for the u.s. is to be able to deny if it paid a ransom or encouraged the payment of a ransom. however, as i said, if a ransom is paid by someone else, by a family or by an employer, that's different story. the u.s. does not obstruct someone else paying the ransom. >> that open the door for private efforts to use money where the u.s. says, listen, we don't like it, but if it's gonna happen out of our sight it can happen? doesn't that fuel the terrorist groups like...
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and in order to do so, in the most u main way, i said that we should give the arabs in these territories, where they launch the rockets and dig tunnels and fighting, using fighting against us. using their own children as a human shield, we should give these civilians eight hours to move to a shelter place. that's what i was talking about. >> let me be precise, because it did arouse an enormous amount of concern, this letter. do you want to kick all of the palestinians out of gaza and move them to what you call tent encampments in sinai? >> i want it give the arabs in the gaza strip throw very simple choices. those fighting against us should be killed. should be dead. those who launch these rockets from kindergartenens and so on should be shot. very simple. those who want to leave, and according to their survey, more than 80% of them, wishes to leave, should get from us and from the entire world all of the help and support to find the future and better place. those who want to stay can stay. this is exactly what i wrote and this is exactly what i mean. the problem is, what really bothers
and in order to do so, in the most u main way, i said that we should give the arabs in these territories, where they launch the rockets and dig tunnels and fighting, using fighting against us. using their own children as a human shield, we should give these civilians eight hours to move to a shelter place. that's what i was talking about. >> let me be precise, because it did arouse an enormous amount of concern, this letter. do you want to kick all of the palestinians out of gaza and move...
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one of the main crossings between israel and gaza. they reigned down 23 mortars on that position. four people were injured there according to israeli authorities. now, also over the weekend, sunday was due to be the start of a new school year in gaza for half a million kids, they can't go back just yet. the schools are being used as shelters for more than 200 displace e ed palestinians and football season was canceled. there may be new cease-fire talks in the works. we are keeping a close eye on that. john? >> the talk that is started and stopped three times in cairo, what hope do they have now that this next round, if this chatter you are hearing is correct, what hopes do they have that it may work? >> reporter: in terms of that chatter, just to bring you up to speed, there is no confirmation from the israeli government that cease-fire talks are in the works. we did see on islamic jihad tv, unnamed sources say they may come out with a new cease-fire proposal. difficult to see how they would have success given the level of demands and the depth of difference between both sides her
one of the main crossings between israel and gaza. they reigned down 23 mortars on that position. four people were injured there according to israeli authorities. now, also over the weekend, sunday was due to be the start of a new school year in gaza for half a million kids, they can't go back just yet. the schools are being used as shelters for more than 200 displace e ed palestinians and football season was canceled. there may be new cease-fire talks in the works. we are keeping a close eye...
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especially if you have the main chamber eruption. the ash will go to the atmosphere, 20 to 30,000 feet. not only because of the explosion but the con vek that occurs. the air is heated, rises and we get in to trouble with this getting in to parts of the european air space here. this already happened. we have this fissure here but sub glacially. nothing has come up and broken the glacier here. that's when you get the eruption. a plausible scenario is we continue with mini eruptions under the glacier and not the main one here. that's what with we are looking for. if we do that's when we get in to trouble. the upper level wind, this is iceland here, it can carry -- win windss understood late and vary. as it cools it sticks to everything. turbine blades can damage aif onices. you do not want a plane flying in to that. that's why they closed the air space around iceland. remains tbe seen whether the store expands. >> very interesting. very, very interesting. i like the explanation of why the air space would be locked down basically. thank
especially if you have the main chamber eruption. the ash will go to the atmosphere, 20 to 30,000 feet. not only because of the explosion but the con vek that occurs. the air is heated, rises and we get in to trouble with this getting in to parts of the european air space here. this already happened. we have this fissure here but sub glacially. nothing has come up and broken the glacier here. that's when you get the eruption. a plausible scenario is we continue with mini eruptions under the...
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those are the main precautions. when they get to the hospital, there is this special isolation unit we've talk about. it's basically to try and keep the person isolated from anybody else in the hospital. it's not near anyother patient care floors but when health care professionals walk in the room, they will still be wearing these suits for the very same reasons. so that's how you protect it. look, i just point out the hospital we're talking about is there is just behind me, dr. brantly is in this hospital in an isolation are ward. it's business as usual down here. you don't see people walking around in the space suits down here because there is no risk to them. if you are not immediately in the vicinity of the patient inside that area. so it's protective measures are in place but specifically for the people most involved. >> all right, dr. sanjay gupta outside the hospital in emory. we are expecting the plane to land in atlanta carrying nancy writebol in 15 minutes. when that does that happen, we're going to head b
those are the main precautions. when they get to the hospital, there is this special isolation unit we've talk about. it's basically to try and keep the person isolated from anybody else in the hospital. it's not near anyother patient care floors but when health care professionals walk in the room, they will still be wearing these suits for the very same reasons. so that's how you protect it. look, i just point out the hospital we're talking about is there is just behind me, dr. brantly is in...
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japan's main index ended up 2 pn2 .5%. sending stocks higher. u.s. futures pointing higher this morning. it has been a bumpy ride. stocks managed last week to post gains after a good day on friday. it's a war of words. the battle between amazon and book publishers is raging. they want you to contact the ceo. amazon argues they should pay less for e-books. some are listed as unavailable on amazon sites. >> literally. that's a quadruple one. >>> nascar champion tony stewart hits and kills another driver who was walking along the racetrack. what people are saying about this deadly crash and the horrible video. it's just ahead. [ woman ] i've always tried to see things from the best angle i could. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stro
japan's main index ended up 2 pn2 .5%. sending stocks higher. u.s. futures pointing higher this morning. it has been a bumpy ride. stocks managed last week to post gains after a good day on friday. it's a war of words. the battle between amazon and book publishers is raging. they want you to contact the ceo. amazon argues they should pay less for e-books. some are listed as unavailable on amazon sites. >> literally. that's a quadruple one. >>> nascar champion tony stewart hits...
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you the in power and its main principle is that israel should not exist, as you know. that is a tough thing to separate. >> listen, the palestinian story starts many years earlier. you cannot take the context of the conflict today and separate this from 45 years of military occupation of the west bank, where you have leadership that renounced violence, recognized the state of israel and gets nothing. in return, hamas used violence and israel negotiated with them. negotiated with them in 2011, when they released 1,000 hamas prisoners for one israeli soldier. >> you can't justify that as ends/means analysis. sounds like it is. >> it's not a justification chris and i hope you can follow what i'm saying. what i'm saying is what was sent was a perverse message to the pal spinpublic opinion, if if you use violence soon are or later we negotiate with you and concede. if you believe in peace we don't concede, like the leader shincompetent in the west bank. i think we don't challenge them on the set almost, don't challenge them on many other issues where the israeli press itsel
you the in power and its main principle is that israel should not exist, as you know. that is a tough thing to separate. >> listen, the palestinian story starts many years earlier. you cannot take the context of the conflict today and separate this from 45 years of military occupation of the west bank, where you have leadership that renounced violence, recognized the state of israel and gets nothing. in return, hamas used violence and israel negotiated with them. negotiated with them in...
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one of the main gates on the base. that is closed as well. we do want to point out that at one point the entire installation was on lock down. parts of that lifted around 9:45 a.m. at this hour, as we speak, again the building where this incident happened remains on lockdown and one of those main gates there still closed as they try to get this situation under control. now, i did speak with the spokesperson, one of the spokes people there at the base and she says she was unaware of anyone was hurt, if there are any injuries. we don't have that information at this point. and now i'm getting in hi ear -- my ear that the latest, carol, it is changing but from ft. lee that there is an all clear. so it appears that they are getting things under control there. the latest that i'm just hearing now, all clear. carol. >> i know. i was just going to twitter myself to check it out. an all clear has been issued by the ft. lee operations center. it was issued at 9:50 eastern. the law enforcement event is over, it says. so hopefully that means no one was h
one of the main gates on the base. that is closed as well. we do want to point out that at one point the entire installation was on lock down. parts of that lifted around 9:45 a.m. at this hour, as we speak, again the building where this incident happened remains on lockdown and one of those main gates there still closed as they try to get this situation under control. now, i did speak with the spokesperson, one of the spokes people there at the base and she says she was unaware of anyone was...
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. >> the work today was conducted at the main crash site, at the location known as the chicken farm for the whole day. this is the second day the experts were on the site. they continued to collect body parts today as well which they took back to their logistic call base that will be brought together and flown to the netherlands to be identified there in a special center. >> this video from reuters shows government forces fighting on saturday. the international observers escorting the crash investigators. they say they could hear shelling but determined it was too far away to pose a threat to them. in the past weeks, ukrainian forces have moved closer to a large city considered the stronghold of pro russian separatists. >>> well, it has rattled some nerves but american officials insist all is safe. for the zirs time someone infected with ebola, a doctor, is being treated here in the united states. >> this was a specially outfitted plane that flew to liberia to pick up dr. kent brantly landing in the united states on saturday. we have this remarkable video as he arrived at the hospital h
. >> the work today was conducted at the main crash site, at the location known as the chicken farm for the whole day. this is the second day the experts were on the site. they continued to collect body parts today as well which they took back to their logistic call base that will be brought together and flown to the netherlands to be identified there in a special center. >> this video from reuters shows government forces fighting on saturday. the international observers escorting...
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state of maine to refuel saturday. >> remarkable video that appears to be brantly himself entering the hospital in atlanta with little assistance. the chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke with two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport actually happened. >> simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point "a" to point "b" from the air force base to hospital required a lot of planning. state department, cdc, the hospital itself. the two gentlemen you are about to meet say they've been planning for this day for 12 years. you probably heard some of the reports from citizens of atlanta. they are concerned about this just because all they hear about ebola is what's happening in west africa. >> i have no reserves. totally comfortable with it and this is what we do and train for. and it's perfectly safe. >> when you heard about this first, did you have any expectations of what dr. brantly, what his condition would be like when he arrived in the united states? >> no. we've been getting reports here and there, and with this disease pro
state of maine to refuel saturday. >> remarkable video that appears to be brantly himself entering the hospital in atlanta with little assistance. the chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke with two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport actually happened. >> simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point "a" to point "b" from the air force base to hospital required a lot of planning. state department,...
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guard troops first arrived monday, in fact, to protect that main police hq location. isa? >>> well, activists delivered a petition signed by 70,000 people to st. louis county prosecutor bob mccurley's office asking to step down from the case. the state senator delivering the petition was stopped at a police line, as you can see, but was eventually allowed through. critics say mcculloch is too closely tied to the police department to fairly prosecute the officer who fatally shot michael brown. mcculloch said he'll leave it to the governor to decide on his status. >>> let's check in live with stephanie elam standing by in ferguson, missouri now. stephanie, i know that you spent a few days there but today you were able to walk over to the location where mike brown lost his life, that spot which has really sparked all of this, this national and international attention. what is the mood there? what are the people saying and thinking and telling you? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, errol, because out here on the main street on florissant avenue you have people who are out m
guard troops first arrived monday, in fact, to protect that main police hq location. isa? >>> well, activists delivered a petition signed by 70,000 people to st. louis county prosecutor bob mccurley's office asking to step down from the case. the state senator delivering the petition was stopped at a police line, as you can see, but was eventually allowed through. critics say mcculloch is too closely tied to the police department to fairly prosecute the officer who fatally shot michael...
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what is happening right now is the ukrainian military has cut off these two main strongholds for the pro-russian separatists and the goal is to shrink the area of territory that the rebels control and prevent them from transferring weapons back and forth between luhansk and donetsk. a key strategic victory is that they've now controlled the road between the two cities, a road that before was allowing things like personnel and arms to cross back and forth. but there's still a fierce fight going on right now. the rebels are living up to their promise to fight this battle streetly street and that does continues as we speak. 25 battles in the last 24 hours. >> talk to us about the humanitarian convoys. what's the feeling in kiev about the humanitarian convoys. do they believe that's what's happening? >> there's a humanitarian convoy delivered by the red cross with ukrainian supplies that continues to trickle into the luhansk area. it's still not what is needed to handle the huge volume of people but they're making headway and they've been doing that for a couple days now. the russian aid
what is happening right now is the ukrainian military has cut off these two main strongholds for the pro-russian separatists and the goal is to shrink the area of territory that the rebels control and prevent them from transferring weapons back and forth between luhansk and donetsk. a key strategic victory is that they've now controlled the road between the two cities, a road that before was allowing things like personnel and arms to cross back and forth. but there's still a fierce fight going...
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one of the main reasons pope came to south korea. he was invited for this specific reason. thousands of young catholics across asia coming to south korea for this occasion. of course, the fact the vatican calls this a young, dynamic and growing church is significant. it is an area where catholicism is growing in asia. certainly, it is popular among the younger generations. this is what the pope is focusing on today. he was at a city an hour south of seoul. he was talking to about 50,000 people in one of the stadiums there. he gave a mass and also spoke in english briefly at the end of it, basically talking about the sympathies he wanted to pass on to the victims of the sewol ferry tragedy. the tragedy back in april when 300 people, mostly school children, were killed in a ferry sinking. he wanted to give survivors hope and speak to them directly. so really today is about the youth of south korea. it is still a small or relatively small church in this country but the fact is it is the fastest growing religion here and one of the fastest growing religion around asia when it c
one of the main reasons pope came to south korea. he was invited for this specific reason. thousands of young catholics across asia coming to south korea for this occasion. of course, the fact the vatican calls this a young, dynamic and growing church is significant. it is an area where catholicism is growing in asia. certainly, it is popular among the younger generations. this is what the pope is focusing on today. he was at a city an hour south of seoul. he was talking to about 50,000 people...
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let us hope that we don't get the main chamber eruption and we'd be in pretty good shape. as we check in on conditions, we do have somewhat rolling through the east china sea and heading into japan. all of the heavy weather down in the south at least the last 24 hours. explosive eruptions bringing down 120 meters in a very short amount of time. that has led to some flash flooding in parts of china, parts of thailand, southeast asia really getting impacted by the low lying area from hinan. let's check in on the philippines. nothing organized here. certainly a disturbance that has been bringing you terrific amounts of rain. the pictures have been coming in from manila proper in the philippines. the kids taking a little dip in the mid summer heat. at least we're beyond summer here. i'll leave you with some info on india. this is impressive stuff. these are not 24 hour rainfall totals, but since monday we've had a pretty goodell uj. the monsoon, of course, will begin to retreat to the south over the next several weeks. we'll keep you posted on the new guinea volcano that has e
let us hope that we don't get the main chamber eruption and we'd be in pretty good shape. as we check in on conditions, we do have somewhat rolling through the east china sea and heading into japan. all of the heavy weather down in the south at least the last 24 hours. explosive eruptions bringing down 120 meters in a very short amount of time. that has led to some flash flooding in parts of china, parts of thailand, southeast asia really getting impacted by the low lying area from hinan. let's...
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that was its main mission, of course >> yes. and with the 72-hour cease-fire that went into effect 24 hours ago, apparently holding, many israelis say they are glad to see an end to the violence. >> we can go deeper in this campaign, but we have to consider the cost. we have to consider the price that we might pay for this. >> about time, i think. we've been in gaza for two weeks. and we've more or less had enough. >> now, many gaza residents got a chance to return to their homes to see the devastation first hand. >> and it is immense. the united nations projects that rebuilding all of it could cost between 4 and $6 billion and take more than 10 years. our martin savidge has more. >> reporter: for the first time in weeks, fishermen in gaza tend to their nets. a sign of optimism this cease-fire might actually work. but they don't take their boats beyond the break wall in case it doesn't. when it comes to peace, palestinians have learned to hedge their bets. at u.n. schools and shelters, some begin leaving to go where isn't clear.
that was its main mission, of course >> yes. and with the 72-hour cease-fire that went into effect 24 hours ago, apparently holding, many israelis say they are glad to see an end to the violence. >> we can go deeper in this campaign, but we have to consider the cost. we have to consider the price that we might pay for this. >> about time, i think. we've been in gaza for two weeks. and we've more or less had enough. >> now, many gaza residents got a chance to return to...
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the main reason he came here is to attend the asian youth day. the number of catholics in south korea still fairly small, about 10%, just over of the population but it's growing very fast and it is a young church and across asia you're seeing a lot of young people coming to jump, as well, which is very important for the catholic faith. they realize there is an area of growth in this continent. we saw hundreds of thousands of people coming to downtown seoul a little earlier this saturday to hear a mass by pope francis. he drove up the main street here to great cheers and applause and at one point he did also stop in front of one of the families, the father of one child who was killed in that recent ferry sinking back in april in south korea, more than 300 people mainly schoolchildren killed there and was given a letter by that father which he put in his pocket. he's also on occasion been wearing a yellow ribbon to show his sympathy. he's had a great reception in south korea over the past couple of days here. ♪ dubbed the rock star pop due to his
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. >> so many of the stores along the main drag are now boarded up. of course, the disaster that took place here isn't natural. it was manmade. that's ferg son market and liquor. coincidentally or not, it's the same place michael brown was said to have stolen cigars before he was killed. >> despite waves of people, it's important to note, locals say, that these are only the actions of a few. >> i want the attention going to people outside sweeping the streets every morning. neighbors coming out of their homes in the backyard just to clean up their community. you know, everybody coming from all over missouri just to help out. >> reporter: but for now, the threat of violence erupting again by those few has left many businesses boarded up, waiting for peace. jake tapper, cnn news. >> the actions of just a few, that is the main thrust of that story. >> good to hear that there are still people there cleaning it up and taking care of that community. the opposite of what some of those folks breaking the law are doing. >> we are going to continue to follow de
. >> so many of the stores along the main drag are now boarded up. of course, the disaster that took place here isn't natural. it was manmade. that's ferg son market and liquor. coincidentally or not, it's the same place michael brown was said to have stolen cigars before he was killed. >> despite waves of people, it's important to note, locals say, that these are only the actions of a few. >> i want the attention going to people outside sweeping the streets every morning....
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what are your main concerns? >> well, rosemary, there are indeed a lot of key challenges that need to be resolved in a very short space of time. the fact that the iraqi president has nominated haider al-abadi is an important development. because he is somebody that most of the ethnic groups are willing to accept. also iraq has endorsed this potential prime minister. they have less than 30 days to form a main government. and the main stumbling block is for maliki to step down which he seems reluctant to do so. and as long as there is political instability, the more isis would come, and take territories. in many ways we sleepwalked into this problem. and the agenda has been to displace the minority, not giving them any political say. and as we've seen in the last six months isis has spread its tentacles into iraq and syria, and the fall of fallujah was largely ignored. they just don't seem to be able to deal with the task. >> it doesn't seem able, does it. and let's go to the north of the country where we now know
what are your main concerns? >> well, rosemary, there are indeed a lot of key challenges that need to be resolved in a very short space of time. the fact that the iraqi president has nominated haider al-abadi is an important development. because he is somebody that most of the ethnic groups are willing to accept. also iraq has endorsed this potential prime minister. they have less than 30 days to form a main government. and the main stumbling block is for maliki to step down which he...
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blunt-force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can ch
blunt-force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for...
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in missouri, grand jurors are sworn in an oath that basically says, here is your main obligation. keep your mouth shut, don't talk about this with anybody. and there's more. if you violate that, you're committing a misdemeanor. so imagine you've sworn in these grand jurors and told them that above all, secrecy is paramount. oh, and by the way, we're releasing information about your gender and your racial makeup to the public. and the reason grand juries are secret is an important one. because whether they return a bill or no true bill, indict or not indict, we need to protect them from any adverse consequences. elected judges can handle the heat. but jurors are citizens doing their duty. and it's a difficult duty. it takes them away from work and home. and now to say to them, hey, by the way, the secrecy we talked about, that's a one-way street. we'll tell people about your gender, race and many other tidbits that might be important, because we the government, the heat is on us. >> as i understand it, this grand jury was not selected specifically for this case. they have been in t
in missouri, grand jurors are sworn in an oath that basically says, here is your main obligation. keep your mouth shut, don't talk about this with anybody. and there's more. if you violate that, you're committing a misdemeanor. so imagine you've sworn in these grand jurors and told them that above all, secrecy is paramount. oh, and by the way, we're releasing information about your gender and your racial makeup to the public. and the reason grand juries are secret is an important one. because...